Curramore Wildlife Sanctuary Hike: Wed 23 October
Event description
Meeting time and location
Wednesday 23 October, 8:30am
Nest Café in Witta
Corner of Gumland Drive and Maleny-Kenilworth Road
We’ll meet at Nest Café in Witta at 8:30am to grab a coffee and utilise the bathroom. Plenty of parking is available in the carpark just behind the café (access from Gumland Drive).
After refreshments, our group will drive to Curramore together in convoy (approx. 15 mins away). Please note the last 200m or so of the drive will be on an unsealed gravel road. 2WD vehicles with normal clearance will be fine, but if you are concerned about driving your vehicle on a gravel track, please let us know and we can make alternative arrangements.
At Curramore
When we get to Curramore, Sanctuary Manager Klaus Runde will lead a hike across the property so you can hear more about the sanctuary’s amazing ecological value and the threatened species that call it home. We will also point out the section where we have recently planted more than 4,000 koala food trees, and sections that have been treated for lantana, with native vegetation regenerating at varying stages. The hike will take approximately 2 hours.
The hike will be along a rough dirt track that requires a moderate level of fitness due to some uphill sections. It usually takes about 2 hours, at a fairly slow pace allowing plenty of time to stop and discuss along the way. If you use hiking poles for additional stability when bushwalking, we recommend you bring them along.
What to Bring
We recommend you wear:
- Long pants and a long-sleeved shirt
- Closed shoes with good grip
- Long socks (there may be some leeches, so socks you can tuck your pants into are ideal)
We also recommend you bring a small backpack with:
- Water bottle (there is no water available at Curramore)
- A hat and sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- A light rain jacket if rain is expected.
Please note: Curramore has no bathrooms of the walled variety.
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